The Independent on Saturday

Boks ‘at home’ in Buenos Aires

- ASHFAK MOHAMED ashfak.mohamed@inl.co.za

SIYA Kolisi and Pablo Matera are two iconic figures of world rugby, and the Springbok captain cannot wait to get stuck into the Argentina stalwart in tonight’s Rugby Championsh­ip clash in Buenos Aires (9.10pm SA time kickoff).

Matera – a former Los Pumas captain – showed just how good he is by joining the Crusaders in New Zealand after leading the Jaguares to the 2019 Super Rugby final, and then winning the title with the Christchur­ch outfit.

The 29-year-old is a force across the pitch, whether as a ball-carrier, defender or scavenger at the breakdowns, so Kolisi and fellow loose forwards Jasper Wiese and Franco Mostert – as well as hooker Malcolm Marx – will have their hands full to contain the home side at the Estadio Libertador­es de America.

But the South Africans themselves nullified the Wallabies in the race for the loose ball in their 24-8 victory in Sydney a few weeks ago, with skipper Kolisi leading the charge with a number of crucial turnovers and big hits in defence.

The Boks (nine points) will have to maintain their intensity and physicalit­y if they hope to keep their Rugby Championsh­ip title hopes alive, as they need a bonus-point victory to stay in touch with the All Blacks (14 points), who beat the Wallabies 39-37 in Melbourne on

Thursday.

The 31-year-old No 6 also feels that the extra week spent in Buenos Aires will aid their cause tonight.

“Yes, it’s helped a lot. We’ve been able to adapt to the weather and how things are here. We’ve also had to spend time around Argentina – we’ve never been able to have that opportunit­y, and it’s been really amazing, some of the places we’ve gone to,” Kolisi said.

“Just to see the similariti­es between South Africa and Argentina has been one of the eye-opening things. We went to a township here as well, just to see what the people are doing and what they are going through. It was good for us to get to experience those things.”

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SPRINGBOK captain Siya Kolisi. | SHAUN ROY BackpagePi­x

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